On Saturday 21 July 2012 15:55:12 Simon Vass wrote:
> I considered using Python and Perl, but would have to rewrite the rest of
> the script as well and am feeling lazy. Plus I can't imagine with a sed or
> awk it isn't possible?

it is possible, but in perl there is some library that 'eats' with one functon 
nearly every date/time format. Why invent the wheel two times then?

Do not rewrite the script, use $(perl -e "...") within it.

Okello


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